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Dr Barbara Ingham is Lecturer in Economics at the University of Salford, and Director of the University's Centre for Development Studies. Dr Colin Simmons is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Salford, with special interests in Third World history, and the economic history of India.
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Notes on Contributors Preface PART ONE 1. Economic Development and Economic History 2. 'Economic Development': A Suitable Case for Treatment? PART TWO 3. Colonialism and Peripheral Development 4. British Export Interests in Bengal and Imperial Expansion into South-east Asia 1780 to 1824: The Origins of the Straits Settlements 5. Tribesmen Government and Political Economy on the North-West Frontier 6. Colonial Education Policy and Manpower Underdevelopment in British Malaya 7. The East African Sisal Industry 1929-49: The Marketing of a Colonial Commodity during Depression and War 8. Colonialism and the Economy of the Gold Coast 1919-45 9. The Colonial Economy: Nigeria and the Second World War
Notes on Contributors Preface PART ONE 1. Economic Development and Economic History 2. 'Economic Development': A Suitable Case for Treatment? PART TWO 3. Colonialism and Peripheral Development 4. British Export Interests in Bengal and Imperial Expansion into South-east Asia 1780 to 1824: The Origins of the Straits Settlements 5. Tribesmen Government and Political Economy on the North-West Frontier 6. Colonial Education Policy and Manpower Underdevelopment in British Malaya 7. The East African Sisal Industry 1929-49: The Marketing of a Colonial Commodity during Depression and War 8. Colonialism and the Economy of the Gold Coast 1919-45 9. The Colonial Economy: Nigeria and the Second World War
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